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  2. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    Though the announcement of the operation on the King and the consequent abandonment of the Coronation programme in almost its entirety came as a shock to ...

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  3. THE KING.

    His Majesty King Edward on Sunday was able for the first time since the recent operation to leave his couch for an invalid chair, by means of which he can move ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Kingston), on being interviewed to-day in reference to merchants' complaints as to the administration or his department, stated that ...

    Article : 413 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    Ou Friday a son of Mr. H. Lamberton, farmer, near Euroa, aged 17 years, died from the effects of blood poisoning. On the previous Sunday the lad, who was ...

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  6. CHINESE TRADE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the London "Times" states that the Anglo-Chinese commercial treaty, formulated by Sir James Lyle Mackay, as Special Commissioner in ...

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  7. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Ethel Richards, who has reported to the police the shocking circumstances under which a youth named Croll attempted to assault her on Wednesday night last, is ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians began a return match against Essex at Leyton to-day. The first contest of the tour against the same county was opened on Thursday, May 15, but ...

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  9. A DELINQUENT BRIDEGROOM.

    A wedding which was to have taken place at Terang last week did not come off, owing to the non-appearance of the prospective bridegroom. During the Warrnambool ...

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  10. AN ECCLESIASTICAL DISPUTE.

    The contest between the Evangelical Church Association and the Very Rev. Dean Vance over the appointment of the Rev. Canon Godby as examining chaplain, has ...

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  11. WOUND HEALING RAPIDLY.

    The latest bulletin issued by the Royal physicians is as follows:- "The health of the King continues excellent, and the wound is healing rapidly." ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Labor Association formed by the mineowners on the Rand is arranging to import a large number or native coolies from Nyassaland (British Central Africa) ...

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  13. A SHORTAGE OF CARTERS.

    The commotion caused in Melbourne by the announcement that the Railway Department had advertised in the Broken Hill newspapers for carters to work on the ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of 100 unemployed returned soldiers was held to-day, the Rev. F. Warner presiding. A letter was read from the Secretary of the Department of ...

    Article : 246 words
  15. BISLEY MATCHES.

    Mr. Grummet, of Melbourne, on Saturday, at the Bisley Ranges, won the cup given by the National Rifle Association for the best score with the army service rifle ...

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  16. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ON INSTITUTE LIBRARIES.

    Sir—I have received many letters on this subject, most of them, but not all. agreeing with my views, and some asking for further information. I find it impossible ...

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  17. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The result of the recent Melbourne conference between the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria and Southern Riverina and the Australian Workers' Union came as a ...

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  18. SUGAR EXCISE DUTIES.

    The following regulations in connection with the sugar excise duties have been issued:—"To sustain a claim for rebate in respect of white grown cane the cane must ...

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  19. CHOLERA AND CAIRO.

    Owing to the vigorous measures taken by the health authorities the virulence of the outbreak of Asiatic cholera at Cairo is now declining. ...

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  20. FACTORIES LEGISLATION.

    About 100 delegates from the Victorian Employers' Federation waited on the State Premier to-day to urge the Government to revise the factories legislation at the ...

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  21. NORFOLD ISLAND CABLE STATION.

    Mr. Vernon, Government Architect, has returned from Norfolk Island, where he has been superintending the erection of buildings for the Pacific cable. He was engaged ...

    Article : 328 words
  22. A SALVAGE CLAIM.

    A salvage claim for £4,000 was made in the Vice-Admiralty Court to-day against the owners of the barque Netherby by the captain and crew of the tug Racer, which ...

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  23. THE GUNGAHLEEN FATALITY.

    The inquest on the body of Joseph Heaps, who was shot last Thursday on the Gungahleen station under the mistaken impression that he had something to do ...

    Article : 255 words
  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    David Spence shot himself in some fallen scrub about a quarter of a mile from Wingham. He was about 27 years of age. Disappointment in love is believed to be the ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The recent increase in railway rates has resulted in an increase of receipts in three weeks to the extent of £8,000. It has been decided that Civil servants, ...

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  26. AN INGENIOUS SWINDLE.

    The officials of Tattersall's Club at Sandgate on Saturday last, prior to the commencement of the day's races, discovered an ingenious plan devised for tampering ...

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  27. THE DROUGHT.

    A resident of Ashford states that stock are dying very fast, and that there is scarcely a waterhole in the Severn River or Eraser's Creek that has not many dead ...

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  28. THE KENNIFFS.

    Pat and James Kenniff appeared at the Police Court to-day charged with murder. They were remanded till to-morrow. No evidence was taken. ...

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  29. A MAD HUSBAND.

    Particulars of the inquest on the body of William Lewis, who died from the effects of poison; after having attacked his wife (who is a cripple) with a hammer, ...

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  30. POISONING A WELL.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a report from the Capella Central district stating that two constables had been sent to Prairie to watch the movements of ...

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  31. THE REDFERN TRAGEDY.

    The perpetrators of the Redfern tragedy continue to elude capture. The police today scoured the bush around Botany and Long Bay without result. The police have ...

    Article : 138 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    Arthur Duncan (the New Zealand golf champion) will not be a competitor for the Australasian championship. The inclusion of Jackson and Palairel in ...

    Article : 207 words
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  35. THE OPAL ROBBERY.

    The opal robbery case was opened at White Cliffs to-day, when Duncan McGregor, William F. Stanbury (formerly Mayor of Wilcannia), and John E. Burgess were ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. THE POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    Unless a settlement of the claim of the shearers to an increase of pay is effected this week it is certain that a serious labor trouble will extend all over the states of ...

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  38. A WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    A shocking burning fatality has happened at Hillston. Mrs. Roberts, who resided in a cottage in Henry-street, was found by her neighbors almost burnt to a cinder ...

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